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Graffiti & Street Art News

Posted on April 13, 2019

The International Labour Organisation (ILO) partnered up with Street Art for Mankind (SAM) to commemorate 100 years with inspirational murals about social justice around the United Nations Headquarters.

The #ILO100Murals, created by world renowned international street artists, set the course for a contemporary Art Walk, in the streets of Midtown Manhattan. They captured key themes of the ILO’s efforts to ensure “decent work” for all, and inspire each one of us to create a better “future of work”.

The Art Walk to inaugurate the #ILO100 Murals took place on April 9th 2019 along with artist speeches about their murals and the meanings.

The #ILO100 Art Walk project is made possible thanks to the support from the International Labour Organisation, as well as the Permanent missions of India and Uganda to the United Nations, Delta Air Lines, The Westin Grand Central, Navillus Contracting, Durante Rentals, PTC, John and Coleen Landry and Falcon Tower.